Ôn tập Unit 6 Reproductive system

PHẦN 1: NHỚ

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  1. The reproductive system is responsible for:
    A. Digestion
    B. Movement
    C. Reproduction
    D. Breathing
  2. The ovaries produce:
    A. Sperm
    B. Hormones only
    C. Egg cells
    D. Blood
  3. The testes produce:
    A. Eggs
    B. Sperm
    C. Hormones only
    D. Urine
  4. Gonads are organs that:
    A. Store food
    B. Produce sex cells
    C. Pump blood
    D. Control breathing
  5. Fertilization happens when:
    A. Two eggs meet
    B. Sperm meets egg
    C. Blood mixes
    D. Hormones increase
  6. A condom is used to:
    A. Increase fertility
    B. Prevent pregnancy
    C. Improve digestion
    D. Reduce pain
  7. birth control pills are used to:
    A. Cure STDs
    B. Prevent pregnancy
    C. Increase sperm
    D. Improve sleep
  8. STD stands for:
    A. Serious Tissue Disease
    B. Sexually Transmitted Disease
    C. Simple Treatment Drug
    D. System Transfer Device
  9. HIV is:
    A. A bone disease
    B. A sexually transmitted disease
    C. A digestive problem
    D. A muscle injury
  10. Intercourse means:
    A. Eating together
    B. Sexual activity
    C. Sleeping
    D. Exercising
  11. Infertility means:
    A. Ability to reproduce
    B. Inability to have children
    C. High fertility
    D. Pregnancy
  12. The male external organ is:
    A. Ovary
    B. Penis
    C. Uterus
    D. Egg
  13. The female external organ is:
    A. Vagina
    B. Testes
    C. Sperm
    D. Hormone
  14. Contraceptives help to:
    A. Cause fertilization
    B. Prevent fertilization
    C. Increase eggs
    D. Improve blood flow
  15. Clinics can help with:
    A. Car repair
    B. Reproductive health
    C. Cooking
    D. Farming

PHẦN 2: HIỂU

  1. Why is the reproductive system different in males and females?
    A. They have same organs
    B. They produce different sex cells
    C. They breathe differently
    D. They eat differently
  2. What is the main function of gonads?
    A. Movement
    B. Protection
    C. Produce sex cells
    D. Digestion
  3. Why are condoms recommended?
    A. Increase fertility
    B. Prevent STDs and pregnancy
    C. Improve sleep
    D. Build muscles
  4. What happens if sperm reaches an egg?
    A. Digestion
    B. Fertilization
    C. Infection
    D. Mutation
  5. Why are birth control pills used regularly?
    A. To cure diseases
    B. To prevent pregnancy effectively
    C. To increase weight
    D. To improve memory
  6. Why is reproductive health important?
    A. For digestion
    B. For maintaining fertility and preventing disease
    C. For breathing
    D. For movement
  7. What is the role of a clinic?
    A. Sell food
    B. Provide medical advice
    C. Build houses
    D. Teach math
  8. Why is it important to use contraceptives every time?
    A. To save money
    B. To reduce risk of pregnancy and STDs
    C. To sleep better
    D. To gain weight
  9. What is infertility related to?
    A. Eating
    B. Reproduction problems
    C. Breathing
    D. Movement
  10. Why should sexually active people be careful?
    A. Risk of STDs
    B. Risk of hunger
    C. Risk of sleep
    D. Risk of exercise
  11. What does “sexually active” mean?
    A. Doing sports
    B. Having sexual activity
    C. Studying
    D. Sleeping
  12. Why are ovaries important?
    A. Produce sperm
    B. Produce eggs
    C. Store food
    D. Pump blood
  13. Why are testes important?
    A. Produce eggs
    B. Produce sperm
    C. Digest food
    D. Control brain
  14. What is a contraceptive?
    A. A disease
    B. A prevention method
    C. A food
    D. A muscle
  15. Why do clinics offer fertility treatments?
    A. To help people have children
    B. To stop pregnancy
    C. To cure flu
    D. To improve eyesight

PHẦN 3: VẬN DỤNG NÂNG CAO

  1. A young couple has recently started a sexual relationship but they do not use any contraceptive methods because they believe it is unnecessary. After several weeks, the woman becomes worried about a possible pregnancy. What is the most likely consequence of their behavior?
    A. No change in health
    B. Increased chance of pregnancy
    C. Improved fertility control
    D. Reduced hormone levels

  1. A university student is sexually active and wants to protect herself from both pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. She asks her doctor for advice on the safest method. Which option is the most appropriate?
    A. Avoid exercise
    B. Use condoms consistently
    C. Drink more water
    D. Sleep more

  1. A woman is prescribed birth control pills but often forgets to take them regularly. Over time, she becomes concerned about her reproductive health. What is the most likely risk she is facing?
    A. No risk at all
    B. Increased chance of unintended pregnancy
    C. Better hormonal balance
    D. Stronger immune system

  1. A married couple has been trying to have a baby for over two years without success. They begin to worry that something may be wrong with their reproductive system. What is the best course of action for them?
    A. Ignore the issue
    B. Visit a reproductive health clinic
    C. Stop eating healthy food
    D. Avoid medical advice

  1. A teenage boy becomes sexually active but does not use any protection because he believes he is healthy. After some time, he starts experiencing unusual symptoms. What is the most likely explanation?
    A. Improved health
    B. Possible STD infection
    C. Increased strength
    D. Better immunity

  1. A doctor is counseling a patient who is unsure about using contraceptives. The patient believes that using protection is optional and not always necessary. What should the doctor emphasize in this situation?
    A. Ignore the concern
    B. Importance of consistent contraceptive use
    C. Suggest exercise only
    D. Recommend sleeping more

  1. A man has been diagnosed with a condition affecting his testes, which reduces his ability to produce sperm. How might this condition affect his life?
    A. No impact
    B. Difficulty having children
    C. Better digestion
    D. Increased strength

  1. A woman is diagnosed with a disorder affecting her ovaries, leading to irregular egg production. What is the most likely consequence of this condition?
    A. Improved fertility
    B. Difficulty becoming pregnant
    C. Better immune system
    D. Increased energy

  1. A couple decides to delay having children until they are financially stable and emotionally ready. They visit a clinic for advice. What method should the doctor recommend?
    A. No medical advice
    B. Use of contraceptives
    C. Avoid communication
    D. Increase food intake

  1. A patient visits a clinic after engaging in unprotected intercourse and is worried about both pregnancy and STDs. What is the most appropriate immediate action?
    A. Ignore symptoms
    B. Seek medical testing and advice
    C. Sleep more
    D. Exercise

  1. A doctor explains that fertilization occurs when a sperm cell reaches an egg cell inside the female body. If this process does not happen, what is the result?
    A. Pregnancy occurs
    B. No pregnancy occurs
    C. Infection develops
    D. Hormones increase

  1. A young woman believes that using a condom only occasionally is enough to prevent STDs. What is the problem with her thinking?
    A. It is correct
    B. It increases risk of infection
    C. It improves safety
    D. It reduces risk completely

  1. A sexually active adult never goes for regular health checkups because they feel healthy. Over time, what risk are they taking?
    A. No risk
    B. Undetected STDs
    C. Better health
    D. Increased strength

  1. A couple uses condoms incorrectly, such as not using them throughout intercourse. What is the most likely outcome of this behavior?
    A. Full protection
    B. Reduced effectiveness
    C. No difference
    D. Better results

  1. A patient receives counseling at a reproductive health clinic about safe sex practices. What is the main purpose of this counseling?
    A. Entertainment
    B. Education and prevention
    C. Physical training
    D. Cooking advice

  1. A person wants to avoid pregnancy but does not want to visit a doctor. They rely on unreliable methods found online. What is the biggest risk?
    A. No effect
    B. High chance of unintended pregnancy
    C. Better knowledge
    D. Improved health

  1. A couple decides not to use any contraceptive methods because they believe they are not fertile. What could be the consequence of this assumption?
    A. Guaranteed safety
    B. Unexpected pregnancy
    C. Improved health
    D. Stronger relationship

  1. A patient asks a doctor about treatment options for infertility after multiple failed attempts to conceive. What should the doctor do?
    A. Refuse help
    B. Explain available treatments
    C. Ignore the question
    D. Send the patient home

  1. A woman learns about the importance of reproductive health education and starts practicing safe sex. What is the main benefit of her decision?
    A. Better cooking skills
    B. Reduced risk of pregnancy and STDs
    C. Increased weight
    D. Improved sleep

  1. A student studies the reproductive system carefully and understands how fertilization, contraception, and STDs work. How can this knowledge help them in real life?
    A. Improve sports performance
    B. Make informed health decisions
    C. Increase appetite
    D. Improve memory
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